Para Kiting Becoming Popular In Costa Rica
Bahia Salinas, Costa Rica is on the northwestern corner of Costa Rica. It is located within 5km of the Nicaraguan border. Good flat water sailing spot with the 80 degree water and side shore trade winds. If you bring some booties and small kites, it can really tip there. There is also some great kite surfing to be at a popular surfing break called the witches rock. It blows directly offshore but since you need a boat to get there, you've got somebody to retrieve you. Bahia Salinas is extremely windy. Winds average between 15 to 30 knots in the dry season but it can easily blow 30 or 40 knots. Due to the surrounding hills, the wind can be very gusty.
The Costa Rica Tourism offers wonderful beach and lake locations to enjoy both kite surfing and kite boarding. Here you will be able to find spots most of the year with the excellent wind conditions. The weather is good for the beginners who are just new about the sport and veterans who want to have a good kite surfing sessions. According to Costa Rica Adventure Tours that October through May is the best time to consider since this is the windy season. You will likely be the kite boarder out there while you will have fewer hours of wind but it could be the right combination for one of a kind adventure. Organized riding guidelines have enabled kite surfers to return to sport their favorite places. Kite surfing has become one of the few attractions now offered by many beaches and resorts. Golfo Dulce, with winds from 12-15 miles an hour is a very safe place to learn versus the north of the country. The thermal wind starts to blow around 11 in the morning and quits around 4 in the afternoon. The best wind is from December to August.